The New England Medical Gazette, Svazek 47Medical gazettee pub., 1912 |
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... called myelitis . In individuals who have had syphilis we sometimes see the scraping toes , the weak , more or less rigid , adducted knees with active reflexes incident to Erlir type of syphilitic spastic paralysis . Any of the ill ...
... called myelitis . In individuals who have had syphilis we sometimes see the scraping toes , the weak , more or less rigid , adducted knees with active reflexes incident to Erlir type of syphilitic spastic paralysis . Any of the ill ...
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... encouraging results . In addition , two cases of tuberculosis of the meninges , so called by the best diagnosticians of both schools , resulted in recovery after tuberculin . It 1912 . The New England Medical Gazette . 15 "
... encouraging results . In addition , two cases of tuberculosis of the meninges , so called by the best diagnosticians of both schools , resulted in recovery after tuberculin . It 1912 . The New England Medical Gazette . 15 "
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... called rheumatism that the vaccine treatment is useful for . If we have a case of infectious arthritis and can trace it to a probable infection through the tonsils , and can find pneumococcus or any other sort of germ coating on the ...
... called rheumatism that the vaccine treatment is useful for . If we have a case of infectious arthritis and can trace it to a probable infection through the tonsils , and can find pneumococcus or any other sort of germ coating on the ...
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... called ' bellyaches ' of childhood are verv often due to appendix inflammation which lays the foundation for the future dyspepsia . Another important point in the diagnosis is that the epigastric pain and other gastric symptoms are ...
... called ' bellyaches ' of childhood are verv often due to appendix inflammation which lays the foundation for the future dyspepsia . Another important point in the diagnosis is that the epigastric pain and other gastric symptoms are ...
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... called functional disease goes far to clarify the under- standing of these hitherto obscure and elusive affections . " The treatment according to the old school methods has not been neglected , though the homœopath will add much to it ...
... called functional disease goes far to clarify the under- standing of these hitherto obscure and elusive affections . " The treatment according to the old school methods has not been neglected , though the homœopath will add much to it ...
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Strana 248 - States, and that notwithstanding the quarantine defense this danger is so increased by the introduction of persons or property from such country that a suspension of the right to introduce the same is demanded in the interest of the public health, the President shall have power to prohibit, in whole or in part, the introduction of persons and property from such countries or places as he shall designate and for such period of time as he may deem necessary.
Strana 97 - The Auditor for the State and Other Departments shall receive and examine all accounts of expenditures of the commission.
Strana 121 - In our present day society, the noble principle, "from every man according to his ability, to every man according to his need," is not the basis of practicable economics.
Strana 158 - Professor of Gynecology, Jefferson Medical College; Gynecologist to the Jefferson Medical College and St. Joseph's Hospitals; Consulting Gynecologist to the Philadelphia Lying-in Charity, the Kensington Hospital for Women, and Consulting Surgeon to the Jewish Hospital.
Strana 99 - An Act To increase the efficiency and change the name of the United States MarineHospital Service.
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Strana 777 - Philadelphia, to report on the Operative and Non-operative treatment of Closed and Open Fractures of the Long Bones and the value of radiography in the study of these injuries. Surgeons, who have published papers relating to this subject within the last ten years, will confer a favor by sending two reprints to the Chairman of the Committee. If no reprints are available, the titles and places of their publication are desired.